Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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3D microscopy
Super resolution microscopy One of the problems with Quantum dots and some fluorescent proteins/molecules is that they blink. And they all photo-bleach. Bayesian analysis of blinking and bleaching or 3B microscopy analyzes images using Hidden Markov Model (HMM) allows useful information to be extracted from the data. Dr Susan Cox has come up with unique…
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Squid camouflage
Distributed light sensing Squid can really hide well in their environment. It is important for their survival since they have minimal active defenses but how is it important to us? Office of Naval Research thought that it was important enough to grant a $ 6 million grant to Roger Hanlon of Woods Hole Marine Biological…
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Elastomer for surface imaging
Surface geometry made easy It is extremely difficult to measure the cell surface topology using microscopes or camera’s. Typically, the choice is to use reflected light, refracted light or some unique modification that requires light to enter at correct angles, be altered and then measured with the camera. Typically, setup like that cost hundreds to…
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Spider robot molded cheaply
Cheap robots by the millions Typically it costs many hundreds of dollars to make a robot that can do something substantial. However, researchers at the Fraunhofer institute have created molded or stamped robots that can be created very cheaply – they imagine them to be like disposable gloves. Make them, use them and then throw…
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Fluorescent living cell produces laser
Harvard Wellman Center for Photo medicine’s two scientists, Gather and Yun, have shown that they can generate laser light from single cells. These HEK293 cells were transiently transfected with GFP. The expressed GFP (~300 microMolar) showed optical amplification of light. The cells had to placed in an artificial cavity and stimulated by external pulsed laser…
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Image processing to kill weeds
Not that it is difficult but if you have a garden and want to control weeds, the easiest method is to spray chemicals to kill the unwanted plants. More environmentally friendly measures take more time but it involves gardener’s sitting and picking up the unwanted plants. There are others who spray vinegar or acetic acid…
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Nanotube label free imaging
A researcher, Ji-Xin Cheng, at Purdue university has figured out a label free method to label carbon nanotubes. Nanotubes are typically hard to see and with Cheng’s technique not only can you see the nanotubes but you can also visualize them within cells. The method is known as transient absorbtion and uses a pulsed near…
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